Saturday, June 9, 2012

DDO Beginers Creation help

DDO (Dungeons and Dragons Online) tips for beginners. Part 1 Character Creation

Choosing a Class:


   There are lots of choices to make in the beginning.  For the Melee Classes: Fighter, Barbarian, Paladin, or Monk. For the Specialist choices you have:  Rough, Artificer, Ranger, and Bard. Finally my Favorite is the Caster Category:  Wizard, Cleric, Sorcerer, and Favored Soul.

   The choices there do affect your play style, and future choices.  The thing to remember is that your enjoyment and balance of ability is equal in any of the classes. All are different, but they all have strengths and weaknesses. Don't regret any choice you make. Just play on, I guarantee you will learn a good strategy for that class and have lots of fun finding out. If you ultimately get in there and don't like the way your characters turned out, or how he plays make a different one. Free play accounts have 4 character slots play around with it till you find one you like.  
   
    There have been many time I was playing my character in this game or others and an in-game friend starts asking me questions about how I did that, or what abilities that character has. Then a few minutes or hours later a new character comes up to me and says “hi it's me like my new wizard". That has happened with every class I have played. The best advice I can give about choosing a character class start with one that sounds like fun and try to get it to level 6 at least before you change your mind. Most classes start to get interesting around 6-8. And as you are out there grouped with other players, pay attention to what they do, and what they like, you may see another class choice you want for your next character.

Choosing a Race:

   The Next part of character creation is the race. There are a number of good choices for free and some have to be unlocked or purchased, but I would find one you like the first time out from the free choices.  After you play awhile you may find a race you are curious to play and purchase it or find a way to unlock it so you can create a new character in that race.
   Let’s start with the Human the most versatile and good playability with any class. The human has good base stats that are build-able for all classes they also have a Toughness Feat that can help you character survive in a bad spot. 
   The Elves have higher intelligence stats that help with wizards and roughs. They also have resistance to mental attacks and can develop other resistance to elements as you build your character. The resistance could work well for a specialist class.
   The Half-Elf is a cross breed with Humans and elves. They get a little of both or one or the other depends on the choices you make.  The half-elf because of not fitting in with ether the Elves or the Humans have Higher Charisma stat to compensate. You get a few choices of ether going with the human toughness feats or the elven resistance and hearing. The half-elf also get a special feat all to themselves that gives them partial abilities from another class like a rough with the ability to use wizard wands for example.
   The Dwarf is short ferry strong and hard to hit because of size. The strength is useful for any melee class and the Dwarves also have decent intelligence that could work well for a caster class.

  The Half-lings are sort of like a Hoppit they do have the short bonus making them hard to hit good for most classes and they have a dexterity bonus as well that could work well for rangers or roughs or a melee class.
   Those are the free Race choices I could go on about the others but you can figure that out yourself when you get there. Any way will have more helpful stuff in the next post. 
  


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